Yan Poyue, a high school student who comes from a family of soldiers. He forgoes the university entrance examinations and joins the armed police force in order to prove his worth to his father.
During the chaotic Warlord Era, an eccentric soldier has a sudden stroke of luck and is promoted seven ranks to Marshal. He, along with his three silly friends, do all sorts of bizarre things. Meanwhile, externally, three wild warlords are eyeing him like a tiger. Internally, he doesn't know whether any of his three wives are spies. Ultimately, a battle for hegemony unfolds, with shells flying and dilemmas between friends.
When a cybercriminal unleashes a devastating computer virus, a convicted hacker is released from prison to help the FBI track down the perpetrator. As they race against time, they uncover a vast conspiracy that puts national security at risk.
Operation Red Sea is an action-packed movie about the Chinese military's mission to rescue hostages and secure a naval battleship in the Red Sea. The story revolves around the challenges faced by the Chinese soldier and naval officer as they battle enemies, navigate political propaganda, and engage in tank battles.
During the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, the foreign legations in the Peking (now Beijing), China face a violent siege by the Boxer rebels. As the situations worsen, diplomats and foreign military personnel, including British, American, and Russian forces, must come together to defend themselves against the rebellion and protect their lives and the lives of their loved ones.
During China's takeover of Tibet, an Austrian mountain climber becomes friends with the Dalai Lama and witnesses the challenges faced by the Tibetan people under Chinese occupation.
In 'Wolf Warrior 2', a Chinese special forces operative named Leng Feng is drawn into a dangerous mission in war-torn Africa. He must use his martial arts skills, including gunfire and fighting techniques, to protect Chinese citizens from rebel forces. The movie also highlights themes of patriotism and loyalty as Leng Feng becomes a one-man army, defying all odds to save his people.
Confucius is a biographical drama that follows the life of the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Set in ancient China, the film explores Confucius' teachings, his interactions with his disciples, and his impact on Chinese history. The movie also delves into Confucius' military strategy, his role in politics, and his wisdom that has shaped Chinese society for centuries.
Much of the world first became aware of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in the tragedy of Tiananmen Square in June 1989. However, only weeks before, filming had been completed on an extraordinary examination of China’s military machine. Boasting unprecedented access to all areas of the People’s Liberation Army, this five-hour documentary reveals with unerring insight and exceptional clarity the enigma which is the modern Chinese army.
Set during the Chinese Civil War, the movie portrays the events that led to the formation of the People's Republic of China, including the struggle between the Communist Party and the Nationalist Party. It highlights the key moments, political leaders, and military strategies that shaped the country's transition to socialism.
After his wife is murdered and he is framed for her murder, a man goes on a mission to seek revenge. As he delves into the criminal underworld of New York City, he uncovers a web of corruption and deceit, leading him to confront the Chinese mafia and their illicit activities. With his martial arts skills and determination, he becomes a one-man army, taking down anyone who stands in his way.
In the Heat of the Sun is a coming-of-age drama set in 1970s Beijing during the Cultural Revolution. It follows the story of a teenage boy as he navigates through his summer, dealing with themes of youth, love, violence, and political unrest.
In the midst of the Korean War in the 1950s, soldiers on the front line battle for survival and face the harsh realities of war. The movie depicts the intense combat, the struggles and sacrifices of the soldiers, and the emotional toll it takes on them. It explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the devastating consequences of war.
Set in the 1920s during the Republican era in China, The Founding of an Army tells the story of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party and the subsequent Chinese Civil War. It follows the journey of the party's leaders and their struggle to unite the Chinese people against the Nationalist Party. The movie highlights the sacrifices, political strategies, and military campaigns that led to the eventual victory of the Chinese Communist Party.
A communist POW sides with his North Korean guards against his fellow prisoners.
In post-WWII Hong Kong, unhappily married Carol has an affair with Paul. Her physician husband Walter discovers it and presents her with a choice: travel with him to China (where he will fight a cholera epidemic) or face the scandal of a public divorce. She persuades him to reconsider and he proposes an alternative. If Paul's wife will agree to a divorce and he marries Carol within one week Walter will obtain a quiet divorce. Carol presents Walter's 'deal' to Paul, who regretfully declines, citing respect for his wife.Carol sees as her only choice to accompany Walter to the village, where she meets booze-soaked Tim. He soon introduces her to nuns at the local hospital-convent and Carol begins to re-evaluate her self-absorbed life and character. Working at the convent, Carol learns she is pregnant. She tells Walter she's unsure who is the father and he regrets her honesty. Shortly after, Walter contracts cholera and dies. Carol returns to Hong Kong and an uncertain future.
Schaedler's film tells the fascinating story of Tibetan monk Gendun Choephel whose robes ultimately proved to be too constricting for his imagination and intellect. Born in 1903, Choephel left an indelible mark on Tibetan culture and became an icon for young Tibetans today. Because of his political views he was persecuted by the Tibetan government and died a broken man in 1951. The film follows in the footsteps of the rebel monk whose intellect challenged the ancient traditions of old Tibet. Journeying through Tibet and India, “Angry Monk” provides a vivid picture of Tibet that is in refreshing contrast to its often idealized and esoteric image.
Heinrich Harrer, an Austrian moutain climber, escapes from a British POW camp in India and flees north across the Himalayan mountains into Tibet. There he meets and befriends the young Dalai Lama.
Army volunteers train for places in China's 1984 National Day parade, where they are expected to be a perfect marching unit.